PayByPhone
026, you can also pay for downtown on-street Payment Required parking using prepaid parking
vouchers purchased at City Hall. Some debit cards with a CVV/CV2
code may work in the app, depending on the card provider. You can also use private off-street
parking options that accept other forms of payment. Starting April 1, 2026, you can also pay for
downtown on-street Payment Required parking using prepaid parking vouchers purchased at City Hall.
The City is transitioning from coin-operated parking meters to PayByPhone as the only way to pay
for downtown on-street parking. This change supports a shift toward more efficient, digital service
options. Yes. Payment is still required when a meter is covered, and all current parking rules
remain in effect, including posted time limits. Payment can be made using PayByPhone or, starting
April 1, 2026, by using prepaid parking vouchers. No. Coin payment has been discontinued as part of
the transition to PayByPhone. Yes. All current parking regulations remain in effect, including
posted time limits and other parking rules. You have stayed at the current location longer than
allowed for that specific parking space. Time limits may be two hours, three hours or four hours
depending on the location. To begin another parking session, move your vehicle to another block or
across the street and enter the new location number to begin a new parking session. There is no
need for cash or coins; payments can be made using major credit and debit cards, as well as Apple
Pay, Google Pay and PayPal. With PayByPhone, you can: Get SMS reminders (if enabled) before your
session expires. Extend your parking session anytime, up to the posted time limit for that parking
space. Pay only for the time you need. Download the PayByPhone app to get started.
PayByPhone is available for iPhone (iOS) and Android phones. If you prefer not to use the app, you
can pay online at PayByPhone.com or by calling 1-888-680-7275. 1. Create an account or continue as
a guest Learn More Enter your license plate number. For more detailed instructions and support,
visit support.paybyphone.com How to use the PayByPhone App 5. Review and pay 3. Add your vehicle
Choose how long you want to park for or set an end time. Sign up with your details or continue as a
guest to start parking. Enter the location number shown on signs or meter bags along the curb. You
can also select "Park at nearest location" to see a list of location numbers nearest to you. 4. Set
your parking duration Follow our step-by-step guide. Add a payment method, review your parking
details and confirm your payment. A confirmation message will appear with the remaining time of
your session. You can choose to receive SMS reminders to notify you before your session expires.
You can also extend your parking session before it expires, up to the posted time limit for that
parking space. Time limits are shown on posted signage or on PayByPhone meter bags. Note: There is
a 25-cent fee per transaction when using the PayByPhone service. 2. Enter the location number
Parking Locations Paid parking is in effect Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking
regulations, including posted restrictions and time limits, remain in effect 24 hours a day unless
otherwise signed. On-street parking is free weekday evenings after 5 p.m., all day Saturdays,
Sundays and statutory holidays, subject to posted time limits. All paid on-street parking spaces
are subject to the posted maximum time limit. Time limits may be two hours, three hours or four
hours depending on the location. Check posted signage, PayByPhone meter bags or the map below to
confirm the time limit for the space where you are parked. Time limits are also shown in the
PayByPhone app. You can add time, but don’t overstay. Time limits are in place to support parking
turnover and make spaces available for other visitors. If you need to stay longer than the posted
time limit, move your vehicle to another block or the opposite side of the street and start a new
parking session. For longer stays, consider using a parkade or parking lot. Know the rules. Parking
regulations are in place to ensure a safe environment for pedestrians and motorists. ...